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Sorcerer 10

An episode of the Comic Strip AP podcast, hosted by Jason Cordova, titled "Sorcerer 10" was published on February 11, 2017 and runs 9 minutes.

February 11, 2017 ·9m · Comic Strip AP

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Rich Rogers & Judd Karlman are playing Sorcerer!

Characters
Percival Lowder, a sorcerer
Elsbeth Chambers, a mother
Letisha Kyle, a cop

Timecodes
Recap (00:15)
Interrogation #1 (00:43)
Interrogation #2 (05:19)

Links
Our website
www.gauntlet-rpg.com

Our Patreon
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Intro and outtro music comes from Driveway (Mix 2) by Vir Nocturna, found on Free Music Archive at: http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Vir_Nocturna/Driveway_-_Single/DrivewayVir2
This song is licensed under a Attribution-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.

Foreward

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Ch 5 - Setting the Trap

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Armageddon- 2419 A.D. (Version 2) by Philip Francis Nowlan Loyal Books Armageddon—2419 A.D. is the first appearance of the character that would become Buck Rogers. First published in the August 1928 issue of Amazing Stories, followed by a sequel in March 1929. These two novellas would spawn a comic strip that would run for over 40 years, a radio series, a movie serial, and a bevy of imitators. QUAG: Questions About Garfield Shawn Bowers If you've ever read a Garfield comic strip, or thought about Garfield for more than a minute, you probably have a lot of questions. On this short podcast, artist and Garfield expert Shawn Bowers works overtime to tackle some of the toughest QUAGs (Questions About Garfield) in the world: How did Garfield respond to 9/11? Does Garfield pornography exist? Can a phone be powered entirely by Garfield apps? Can Garfield get me high? The answers may surprise you! Dick Tracy The 'X' Zone Broadcast Network The show first aired in 1934 for the NBC Radio New England region. Himan Brown, then still at college, arranged the radio rights for the comic strip.On February 4, 1935, it was picked up by CBS Radio, airing in 15 minute episodes four times a week. Returning next season it aired on Mutual Broadcasting System from September 30, 1935 to March 24, 1937. From April 29, 1939, "Dick Tracy" became a half-hour-long prime time radio serial, airing at 5:00 pm.When the USA got involved in the Second World War, the show was temporarily cancelled. ABC Blue Network picked it up again from March 15, 1943 to July 16, 1948 and broadcast it on Saturdays. Around this time it was sponsored by Tootsie Rolls, so the music theme was changed to "Toot, Toot Tootsie". The musical arrangements were composed by Ray Carter.The show was directed by Mitchell Grayson, Charles Powers and Bob White. At Mutual, Bill McClintock did the sound effects. At NBC, Keene Crockett did this job Jungle Jim Entertainment Radio Syndicated by Hearst and sponsored by the Comic Weekly, The Adventures of Jungle Jim radio series premiered November 2, 1935. Matt Crowley had the title role for three years until Gerald Mohr stepped in as Jungle Jim beginning April 24, 1938. Vicki Vola and Franc Hale portrayed Shanghai Lil, and Juano Hernandez was the Hindu servant Kolu. Each episode ran 15 minutes. Several episodes were based directly on the comic strip, such as The Ghost of the Java Sea. Gene Stafford scripted for producer Jay Clark. Glenn Riggs was the announcer, among others. In the opening episode, "The Bat Woman," Jungle Jim meets Miss Chalmers, and Jacques LaBarr gets into a barroom fight with Jim.Listen to our radio station Old Time Radio https://link.radioking.com/otradioListen to other Shows at My Classic Radio https://www.myclassicradio.net/Entertainment Radio | Broadcasting Classic Radio Shows | PatreonRemember that times have changed, and some shows might not reflect the standards of today’s political
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